Has the look and feel of a much pricier phone

Honor has proven, in recent times, to be a master at producing budget smartphones that you’d actually want to buy and, with the 7A, it has gone one step further by edging out the low-end handset competition in key areas such as display and performance. And it has done all that for only £140, m...More

Honor has proven, in recent times, to be a master at producing budget smartphones that you’d actually want to buy and, with the 7A, it has gone one step further by edging out the low-end handset competition in key areas such as display and performance. And it has done all that for only £140, making it the best value smartphone yet from the Huawei subsidiary.

The mid-range smartphone king is now cheaper

The Honor 7X is a phone at only £270 in a league of its own. With that FHD+ 18:9 display there’s a lot of screen for the money, its processor is fast enough for every-day usage and its sumptuous design makes it stand out from other sub-£300 smartphones.

The Honor 7X is a phone at only £270 in a league of its own. With that FHD+ 18:9 display there’s a lot of screen for the money, its processor is fast enough for every-day usage and its sumptuous design makes it stand out from other sub-£300 smartphones.

A largely excellent high-end smartphone that’s let down by gremlins

As a combination of the best aspects of the Mate 10 Pro and P20 Pro, the Mate RS is largely a success. And its design is nicer than either of them. You get a sublime screen, great battery life, an excellent camera – provided you’re sensible with its AI assistance – and huge storage options.

As a combination of the best aspects of the Mate 10 Pro and P20 Pro, the Mate RS is largely a success. And its design is nicer than either of them. You get a sublime screen, great battery life, an excellent camera – provided you’re sensible with its AI assistance – and huge storage options.

This phone has it all, even things you don't want

I'm torn on the P20 Pro's hardware. The Twilight colorway is so, so cool, but the mirror finish is slippery and quick to smudge. The software does wonky things in general, but it's tolerable. EMUI has reached the point that I can cope with it even if I'd prefer to be using stock Android.

I'm torn on the P20 Pro's hardware. The Twilight colorway is so, so cool, but the mirror finish is slippery and quick to smudge. The software does wonky things in general, but it's tolerable. EMUI has reached the point that I can cope with it even if I'd prefer to be using stock Android.

High features, low price

If you are in the market for a phone that won’t bring the wallet and give you a decent amount of specs the Honor View 10 might catch your eye. It runs smooth thanks to its great processor and battery life is superb on top of that thanks to its decent display that won’t drain it out. Camera ca...More

If you are in the market for a phone that won’t bring the wallet and give you a decent amount of specs the Honor View 10 might catch your eye. It runs smooth thanks to its great processor and battery life is superb on top of that thanks to its decent display that won’t drain it out. Camera can take some quality shots if you mess around with it.

A phone that stands out in today's sea of iPhones and Galaxies

There's no question the Huawei P20 Pro is a significant competitor to top devices from Apple, Google, and Samsung. The hardware is top-notch and, as a modern smartphone, the P20 Pro ticks all the right boxes.

There's no question the Huawei P20 Pro is a significant competitor to top devices from Apple, Google, and Samsung. The hardware is top-notch and, as a modern smartphone, the P20 Pro ticks all the right boxes.

A very good Android alternative to the iPad Mini

If you’re in the market for a premium tablet the MediaPad M5 8.4 is an easy-to-recommend alternative to the pricier iPad Mini 4. Great speakers and a bright screen make it ideal for multimedia, while it boasts an excellent design and the freshest version Google’s operating system, Oreo.

If you’re in the market for a premium tablet the MediaPad M5 8.4 is an easy-to-recommend alternative to the pricier iPad Mini 4. Great speakers and a bright screen make it ideal for multimedia, while it boasts an excellent design and the freshest version Google’s operating system, Oreo.

The Flagships have some serious competition

The Huawei P20 Pro has all the quality of an ideal flagship device. The smartphone looks gorgeous and the three cameras look impressive. As for the competition is considered, the smartphone has all the arsenal to give a stiff competition to the likes of Samsung Galaxy S9, LG V30+, Apple iPhone X and more.

The Huawei P20 Pro has all the quality of an ideal flagship device. The smartphone looks gorgeous and the three cameras look impressive. As for the competition is considered, the smartphone has all the arsenal to give a stiff competition to the likes of Samsung Galaxy S9, LG V30+, Apple iPhone X and more.

Good, solid phone!

Huawei Y330 is a very good, solid basic phone, especially for it's price.
Pros:
-Very well made, good quality materials (unlike some other phones in that price segment), likely to be reliable.
-Relatively compact in size (especially compared to many other today's devices, that can't fit even large po...More

Huawei Y330 is a very good, solid basic phone, especially for it's price.
Pros:
-Very well made, good quality materials (unlike some other phones in that price segment), likely to be reliable.
-Relatively compact in size (especially compared to many other today's devices, that can't fit even large pockets and can only be carried in a separate bag).
-Good antenna, no problems with the cellular signal and other wireless connectivity almost anywhere I go with it.
-Relatively good battery life (lasts for up to three days on one full charge in an economy mode, with 3G, WiFi, and Bluetooth off, and when used for calls, SMS, music, and some occasional Internet browsing).
-Fast performance for most basic tasks, when not used heavily.
-Very affordable price. Only $80 for a brand new phone in Best Buy Mobile. Good luck finding anything cheaper :)
Cons:
-The main one, in my opinion, is the LACK OF PROXIMITY SENSOR, a feature that is standard even on cheapest touch-screen phones of most other manufacturers (it only costs the manufacturer 1-2 pennies to add it to the device features, but Huawei decided to save money). When you talk on the phone, and take it away from your ear, the screen doesn't turn back on automatically, like it does on most other phones. To turn it on, you have to manually press the Power button every time, which can be very annoying.
-No back light for 3 sensor keys under the touch screen. The manufacturer decided to save a couple of cents on LEDs as well.
-A couple of minor glitches in the software (e.g., WiFi turns on by itself some time after the device is powered on or rebooted).
Overall, with the exception of a few minor drawbacks, Huawei Y330 is a good, well-made, and reliable device, and if you don't find a modest performance and lack of proximity sensor too much of an issue, I definitely recommend getting this device, since the price of $80 is more than adequate for the smartphone of this type.
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Great Phone!!

It does all I was hoping for. I had an HTC that was crap compared to this phone. The use of operatoion is very easy, the sensitivity was superior, the cameras are great. lots of storage, it rings loud enough, and I have had no crashes whatsoever. Great phone!!

Great phone, not enough storage

I would like some apps unfortunately with the preinstalled phone apps from the manufacturer there's barely any storage left. If you want this phone buy an SD card with it. Other than that I love the phone.

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